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Fax server system simplifies information-sharing on LANs

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Murata Machinery Ltd.'s V710L facsimile server system works connects to local area networks (LANs) using the salutation standard. The server allows users to load fax texts onto the network, allowing network users to easily share information. Because it is based on the salutation standard, seamless connections among information devices are made possible. Moreover, the system features scanning and printing functions and lets users process fax information on a LAN similar to e-mail. Operators can also allow each addresss's personal computer to display incoming fax messages, thereby bypassing the printing function and saving on paper.

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Its V710L facsimile server system works connects to local area networks (LANs) using the salutation standard

Publisher: Dempa Publication Inc. (Japan)
Publication Name: Office Equipment & Products
Subject: Computers and office automation industries
ISSN: 0387-5245
Year: 1998
Communications Processors, Telephone Apparatus Manufacturing, Japan, Communications servers, Murata Machinery Ltd.

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Scaling "Towers of Babel": protocol simplifies communications between devices

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Hewlett-Packard Co.'s JetSend communications protocol hopes to make data exchange among different electronic devices an easier task. The company, which is introducing the product an an open protocol, is hoping that the JetSend will become the industry standard in device-to-device communication. The JetSend, which functions as a built-in artificially intelligent system or intermediary, permits the various devices to communicate directly with one another and negotiate the details of the information exchange.

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Its JetSend communications protocol hopes to make data exchange among different electronic devices an easier task

Publisher: Dempa Publication Inc. (Japan)
Publication Name: Office Equipment & Products
Subject: Computers and office automation industries
ISSN: 0387-5245
Year: 1998
Electronic Computer Manufacturing, Artificial Intelligence Systems, Hewlett-Packard Co., Artificial intelligence

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NEC combines expertise with windows CE for edge in handheld market

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The Digital and Imaging Systems Group of Olympus America Inc. manufactures the PagePlex 24 and PagePlex 32 printing equipment. The commercial printer is useful for data processing, image, label and barcode printing. The PagePlex 24 runs at 24ppm and has a monthly output of 125,000 pages, while the PagePlex 32 makes 32ppm and 200,000 pages every month. Both machines are ideal for demanding industrial applications.

Publisher: Dempa Publication Inc. (Japan)
Publication Name: Office Equipment & Products
Subject: Computers and office automation industries
ISSN: 0387-5245
Year: 1999
Printing Machinery and Equipment Manufacturing, Printing Trades Machinery, Image processing equipment, Printing machinery, Printing machinery industry

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